http://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.php?f=189&t=92841i have been trying to bugfix this installer to work on a debian unstable live image made using remastersys
He looks to be in need of your refracta snapshot/installer.
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http://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.php?f=189&t=92841i have been trying to bugfix this installer to work on a debian unstable live image made using remastersys
The snapshot installed successfully.Exec=gksu 'gnome-terminal -e /usr/bin/refractainstaller-gui'
fsmithred wrote:Two newer versions of refractasnapshot-base are at github - 9.0.3 and 9.0.4. These are still experimental. The idea is to make the snapshot tool work better with other distros. There are new configuration items, so you can use a custom iso directory to build the live-cd with your own boot menu or help pages, or simply edit the boot menu on the fly, so you can have it list something other than "Refracta" .The work directory has been moved out of /tmp, so that it works with wheezy or others that use a tmpfs for /tmp.
vireo wrote:Would it be possible to fork refracta over to Centos 6.2?(( RPM,)) there are no remaster tools that work on it, No one is forking centos , It seems to be more stable then squeeze. It comes with no repos, and very little software, I would like to make a re-spin of it with a bundle of common software and repos... instead of spending hours trying to find everything every time i reinstall it.
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